The Reset and the Art of the Denver Airport

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Username: Reichenbach
Date: 2020-03-07 03:22:58
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The horse of the Denver Airport Artwork reminds me of the cover of The Montauk Project book !!!

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The Montauk Project was the Mother Of All Modern Black Ops Projects !!!
Wondering if there is any message here !!!
here is a link about the Denver Airport art discussed by --Daniel Phoenix III; Encounters with the golden horse statue - Conscious Hugs ... NWO stuff ...
 
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Username: usselo
Date: 2020-04-15 10:10:26
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The video I, Pet Goat II - posted by Searching a few days ago contains visual imagery that is strikingly similar to imagery in the Montauk book cover. Eg, the comparison images in starmonkey's post comparing the Montauk book cover with Blucifer led to a question about the horse's forked tail.

Here's a screengrab from minute 06, second 28 in the I, Pet Goat II video.

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which is from the scene currently visible in the preview image at the top of searching's thread. In the video, this forked tail appears in the sky in the comet scene that follows the (I presume) cleansing in the cave.

Also, we have the Christ-figure's exhalation of fire from minute 04, second 09, which resembles the fire-burst in the Suspicious Observers Catastrophe video previewed in dialectric's post in this Denver Airport thread.

fire burst Screenshot at 2020-04-15 10-50-02.png

I appreciate fire can be generic - one fire looks like another fire - but the forked tail imagery is very specific. And both tail and fire are being shown in the context of catastrophic events.

I've not read the Montauk book so I'm interested if anyone picked up any more details about the possible significance of the forked tail.
 
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Username: Dielectric
Date: 2020-04-15 14:22:41
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The Montauk Project was the only one I read and that was a very long time ago. I should like to read it once more.
That's a striking observation by Reichenbach. It cannot be accidental in my opinion. The images are nearly identical.
That has to be a monument put there with specific intent.

It's like a staged crime scene where the victims are displayed in grotesque way with specific intent. Primarily for the purposes of creating shock in most cases, and because playing with bodies, or in this case monuments, is a display of power over the victim while indicating that the same can happen to whomever they choose.

Hmm...afterthought is that it is interesting that after the creation of the Denver Airport we get 9/11 and then all this airport security. Might be far fetched but could they be related? Back in the day I went to Seatac just to wander around and look at the planes. Glad I did because that's not possible any longer, but while the Denver airport sticks out maybe there's more to the whole airport security business than meets the eye.
 
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Username: Starmonkey
Date: 2020-04-15 14:43:49
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They don't mention the forked tail or the glyphs really. Artistic interpretation.
Only animal it reminds me of is an earwig.
But the horse did eventually end up as far into our future as they could go, amid ruins and desolation and no people. He does liken its beginning back to WW2 and the rubble in European cities, possibly St Egidien's. There's probably a PDF out there somewhere, many summaries and extrapolations, and used to be an excellent interview with Preston Nichols and Duncan Cameron by Peter Moon in the early days on YT. Not sure it's still there.
You should see the package (BALLS) on that "Blucifer". Right up in yo face! Welcome to the mile HIGH City. Most concentration of marijuana I know of.
There's a reason why there are miles and miles of nothing around it. "Gotta, gotta get me outta here..." Underground.
I'm SO glad not to be living over there in the megalopolis anymore. Boulder was nice thirty years ago. Montrose is still almost 6000 ft above sea level, and less crazy weather. Denver gets snow dumped on it all the time. Just a handful of days ago even!
I also have many places to escape to from here, and less traffic.
The Uncompahgres, the Cimarrons, the San Juans, Escalante and Dominguez canyons, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, the Grand Mesa... Need I continue?
Vaults and domes. Pressure control.
DIA area would also be best for some staged alien thing. East of there pretty wide open.
Battlefield Earth.
Still have some from last fall. Have slowed my roll more recently. More butter or oil to make with leaf too... Still some green butter left from the holidays.
That war with the Arabic world been going on a LONG TIME. Instanbul/Constantinople, Ottoman, Byzantine, the Crusades...
The good old self-proclaimed Popes (?) have all but wiped the history of the Moors from the face of our heritage.
Still can't seem to completely eliminate them.
 
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Username: lostcause
Date: 2020-04-20 22:07:17
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Today is April 20, and marijuana smokers celebrate it as their holy day, but none of them know why. I despise the stuff myself and think it should still be illegal. But as this site is dedicated to discovering the truth about history, I think this is the appropriate date to let you in on a little known factoid. In February 1964, a dozen University of Colorado students were arrested for smoking marijuana, which at the time was a felony. The judge, William Buck, who was a conservative, declared the Colorado marijuana law unconstitutional because he saw it as an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power. The date of his order was April 20, 1964 [1]. The Colorado Supreme Court overruled the judge and reinstated the law the following year [2]. The editors of wackypedia note the 420 is part of cannabis culture but they don't know why [3]. So now you know the rest of the story.

[1]. Extinguishing the Thrill
[2]. People v Stark, 400 P.2d 923, Colo. 1965.
[3] 420 (cannabis culture) - Wikipedia
 
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Username: SuperTrouper
Date: 2020-04-20 23:35:24
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Are you serious? Please keep the judgement to yourself. It rid me of anxiety and depression. It helped me find GOD. I have a script for it from a medical practitioner.

It's as if I comment on people having toast for breakfast, and because I despise it, I think that it should be made illegal. Come on mate.
 
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Username: ripvanwillie
Date: 2020-06-26 03:34:30
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People have been asking what's been going on under the ground for quite a while...

 
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